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by never wearing them. ppl put a piece of tape over itWhats the best way to keep the jumpman on the insole of the shoe intact?
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by never wearing them. ppl put a piece of tape over itWhats the best way to keep the jumpman on the insole of the shoe intact?
Whats the best way to keep the jumpman on the insole of the shoe intact?
when i took the jumpman off the heel of my chicagos from January i filled it in with hole filler (for drywall) then sanded it smooth and painted over it, just use a little bit for each hole and it should work perfectif needed
its a pair of Jordan III's and didnt like the elephant print how high is was sitting so i tripped it a bit. on one shoe i cut a little too much and a about 5-6 stitch holes are showing.
get a decent set (if you will paint a decent area) unless it is just touch up but just go to an art supply shop and get something not super cheap and get what ever paint matches lol oh and dont forget the duller (its on the same site turtlefeathers.com) or the paint will be shiny. when you paint do multiple thin layers so there are no brush strokes and it will be less likely to crack as well. anything else dont be afraid to ask.which brush should i get? and im assuming white for the paint
thanks for the help
check your local shoe spots ig. ive noticed some shops in my area have been putting on local restorers info up. dudes offering full restoration services is a good hustle for those who dont want to do it themselves. i wouldnt want the liability but all the power to those who have mastered the craftI have 2 pairs of '01 Black Cement 3's that could both do with a sole swap, and a pair of black/pink Yeezy's that need restoring...
Who would be the best person for me to go to?
sorry for the dumb question, but I need to move all of my old Jordans out of my closets and store them more efficiently.
They are all in their original boxes now.....but was considering putting them in the attic. Is this a horrible idea?
is there a better way to store them?
My other option is to sell alot of them, but I am not sure I want to put the time into listing each one on ebay
Some people use clear Contact PaperWhats the best way to keep the jumpman on the insole of the shoe intact?
Long time lurker of this thread. First wanna say thanks to all those who pass along all this knowledge. Think this thread is the best on NT.
I remember seeing someone post a YT video of using Armor All on his shoes, bit can't find it now. I bought some of those wipes today and am gonna start using them on my shoes.
I recently bought a pair of Varsity Red VI's that were in great condition for a steal of a price. Long story short the seller replanted them Infrared. And he did an awful job. The paint comes off easily with just water and tissue paper *__*
I'm in talks with the seller to try and send them back and get a refund. I've been thinking lately about keeping them and repainting them properly myself. I paid so little for them and other than the repaint all they really need is a good cleaning with Lincoln EZ Cleaner and maybe a couple sole clearing sessions.
My question is, how involved is a full repaint? Like I said I've lurked this thread for a while so I know about Anglus paint and using duller, etc. Is this something I could take on myself? I've never dome anything like this before. Just afraid of destroying the shoe
I apologize for the lengthy post. Thanks in advance to those who read this and take the time to respond.